Failures Due to Attendance First Semester 2022

Failures Due to Attendance First Semester 2022
Failures Due to Attendance First Semester 2022 — Arcadia High School
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Failures Due to Attendance First Semester 2022

High school students who are found to have violated the school’s attendance policy by missing eleven (11) unexcused class periods will fail the class due to attendance. There will be an appeals process available for parents/families to appeal the failure/loss of credit resulting from the eleven (11) absences.

Parents/guardians will be notified of the day, time and location of the appeal hearing. If you have any doctor’s notes, documentation, etc. please send those to school with your student ASAP to be turned into the main office.

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